The document provides guidance on using social media to promote a promise or cause. It lists the names of the promise team and includes hashtags and links to their Facebook group and page. It then offers tips on establishing an online presence through accounts on sites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. It emphasizes developing authentic content and relationships to engage followers and provide ongoing value to keep them interested through various sharing and communication channels.
Social Media = Social Good: Connecting, Learning, & Networking. Social media isn't just a fad, it's a revolution that has changed the way we take in news, communicate, learn, and build relationships. Just sit back, relax, and open your mind to a world that didn't exist a few years ago.
AFC Convention 2011 Retiree Commission
Pinterest for business placer winter 2013Coryon.com
Learn how to use Pinterest for your business. This powerpoint covers the basics of how to use Pinterest thru advanced tips and tricks including how to run a Pinterest contest.
Presented at the Placer School for Adults by Coryon Redd on March 14, 2013.
Social Media for Event Planners - Making the Web work for your eventsKatie Laird
This presentation takes a peek at some of the hottest tools for event planners to utilize online. We take a quick look at the crucial networks, various free online event promotion tools and the 5 steps of an online event cycle.
This was presented to the Houston chapter of Meeting Planners International (MPI-HAC) on January 28th, 2009.
Social Media = Social Good: Connecting, Learning, & Networking. Social media isn't just a fad, it's a revolution that has changed the way we take in news, communicate, learn, and build relationships. Just sit back, relax, and open your mind to a world that didn't exist a few years ago.
AFC Convention 2011 Retiree Commission
Pinterest for business placer winter 2013Coryon.com
Learn how to use Pinterest for your business. This powerpoint covers the basics of how to use Pinterest thru advanced tips and tricks including how to run a Pinterest contest.
Presented at the Placer School for Adults by Coryon Redd on March 14, 2013.
Social Media for Event Planners - Making the Web work for your eventsKatie Laird
This presentation takes a peek at some of the hottest tools for event planners to utilize online. We take a quick look at the crucial networks, various free online event promotion tools and the 5 steps of an online event cycle.
This was presented to the Houston chapter of Meeting Planners International (MPI-HAC) on January 28th, 2009.
An overview of the tools you can use to market yourself and your businesses on social media sites like: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube.
To have a FREE Overview at your company please call 623-556-3616 or email me at info@GJDMedia.com
Online Community Management at CNN TechTuesdaysPatrick O'Keefe
In this session for CNN and Turner staff members held at their headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia,, I discussed what an online community manager does and why you should care about online community building, even if you don't want to be a community manager or work in digital.
International PRSA Conference - Strategic Social Media for NPOEd Schipul
A look at how PR pros in Non Profits can strategically utilize Social Media to motivate their audience and grow their brands -- presented by Ed Schipul at the International PRSA Conference 2008 in Detroit.
Social media has five essential business functions: marketing, sales, public relations, customer service, and networking. This presentation covers the use of social media to network with other professionals with the purpose of career development. The presentation is designed for a local APICS chapter in northeast Ohio.
www.asiadigitalmap.com Ogilvy's APAC Social Media specialists, the 360 Digital Influence team, presented this deck as part of their Wall Street Journal, Go To Webinar partnership. Find out about future webinars from www.asiadigitalmap.com
Online Community Building at Social Media Masters Los AngelesPatrick O'Keefe
These slides are from my "Online Community Building" presentation for the Social Media Masters conference series in Los Angeles (September 9) and Kansas City (October 21).
The question isn’t whether or not you have a community. Your community – the people who love and support what you do – is out there. The question is how you engage with them. In this workshop, we’ll talk about community management and engagement in spaces you control and spaces you don’t, from Facebook and Twitter to forums and blogs. This is the art of community building on the web, both the good and the bad, steeped in real world experience.
In this presentation for Arizona State University, I'll provide tips for students on how to grow your online forums in the pre-launch and initial post-launch stages. We'll also discuss complementary subjects, such as leading a team of moderators and where forums fit in the world of social media.
This talk will conclude with questions and a live review of the class forums, in an effort to help you complete the class project successfully.
An overview of the tools you can use to market yourself and your businesses on social media sites like: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube.
To have a FREE Overview at your company please call 623-556-3616 or email me at info@GJDMedia.com
Online Community Management at CNN TechTuesdaysPatrick O'Keefe
In this session for CNN and Turner staff members held at their headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia,, I discussed what an online community manager does and why you should care about online community building, even if you don't want to be a community manager or work in digital.
International PRSA Conference - Strategic Social Media for NPOEd Schipul
A look at how PR pros in Non Profits can strategically utilize Social Media to motivate their audience and grow their brands -- presented by Ed Schipul at the International PRSA Conference 2008 in Detroit.
Social media has five essential business functions: marketing, sales, public relations, customer service, and networking. This presentation covers the use of social media to network with other professionals with the purpose of career development. The presentation is designed for a local APICS chapter in northeast Ohio.
www.asiadigitalmap.com Ogilvy's APAC Social Media specialists, the 360 Digital Influence team, presented this deck as part of their Wall Street Journal, Go To Webinar partnership. Find out about future webinars from www.asiadigitalmap.com
Online Community Building at Social Media Masters Los AngelesPatrick O'Keefe
These slides are from my "Online Community Building" presentation for the Social Media Masters conference series in Los Angeles (September 9) and Kansas City (October 21).
The question isn’t whether or not you have a community. Your community – the people who love and support what you do – is out there. The question is how you engage with them. In this workshop, we’ll talk about community management and engagement in spaces you control and spaces you don’t, from Facebook and Twitter to forums and blogs. This is the art of community building on the web, both the good and the bad, steeped in real world experience.
In this presentation for Arizona State University, I'll provide tips for students on how to grow your online forums in the pre-launch and initial post-launch stages. We'll also discuss complementary subjects, such as leading a team of moderators and where forums fit in the world of social media.
This talk will conclude with questions and a live review of the class forums, in an effort to help you complete the class project successfully.
Here is the laptop that helps children become creative learners, critical thinkers, problem solvers and forget rote learning. By adopting them a country may unleash the kind of creativity it saw in the entrepreneurship that found expression after India freed its economy a bit in the early 1990s.
May clarify the foundation of OLPC from how India\'s village schools are addressing the challenges of education to what OLPC can do to bring the more than a century long gap that exists
Notes from a day-long training seminar which covers the effective use of social media, from developing a strategy, to looking at how to use a variety of social networking platforms, and where to get help!
Social Media Consultant and Freelance Journalist Karen Kefauver will present ten tips on boosting your Facebook marketing — tips you may not have considered before!
A list of how journalists can use social media tools in their work. A presentation that is given to Associated Collegiate Press workshop, specific to college media, but a lot of principles apply. In fact, all do.
Pinterest for Business - Placer School for Adults Spring 2015Coryon Redd
Learn the basics of Pinterest. What should you pin and what are you going to find to build your business? This class will go from the basics of setting up a new account to connecting to Facebook
Pinterest for Business - For Placer School for Adults Fall 2014 Coryon Redd
This class is designed for beginners who are figuring out how to make Pinterest work for their marketing. We cover who's on Pinterest and why? Discover how to get active and show your personality and visual sense. Pinterest contests are a great way to build an audience. All that and it plays nice with Facebook.
What teens are doing online and particularly in social media.
How to work out which social media will work best for your organisation, tips on best practice and specific tips for Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Ten ways for booksellers to leverage social mediaClayton Wehner
Presentation delivered by Clayton Wehner to the Australian Booksellers Association Conference in Melbourne, July 2011. Contains ten simple steps for booksellers to get involved in social media.
3. *We want you TURNED ON, ALL THE TIME!
* Twitter Hash Tags:
* #CGTPROMISE
* #CGT2012
* Facebook Group – http://on.fb.me/JOMNlX
* Facebook Page – http://on.fb.me/JkD3m4
* ScoopIt Webzine with all of today’s resources –
http://bit.ly/KG5cSs
4. * Social Media is about creating a relationship with
a like minded individual.
* You have to find the people interested in you and
your Promise.
* Once you find them, how do you attract them?
* How do you keep them engaged?
* How do you develop trust?
* How do you make this a long-term relationship?
* How do you fund your Priomise?
5. *Establish your Social Media accounts.
*Create a new email account.
*Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn.
*YouTube.
*Create your online presence.
*Create a Web Page.
*Create a Blog.
*Post videos on YouTube.
*Create A Facebook Page or Group.
*Create a LinkedIn discussion group.
*Curate a Web magazine.
6. *Looking to connect with like minded
followers, target sites where they
participate.
*Use Search Engines to find people and
things that match your promise.
*Participate and make yourself known on
Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Ning, or
sites devoted to your area of interest.
*Create a blog or curate an online magazine
on your topic, use tags to identify your
topic to search engines and Stumble Upon.
7. *Develop your brand…your online profile should be
the best reflection of who you are. Get feedback
from your trusted advisors.
*Your website, blog, Facebook page or other
venues should look as professional as possible.
*Create a reason for people to pay attention, get
engaged and following you.
*Post often, discuss topics that people care about,
share in a compelling way.
*Connect to other people that are thought leaders,
well connected, or people you can network with.
8. *Once you have someone interested:
*Make your contact information available on
your profile, website, blog, facebook page,
ScoopIt site.
*Share your credentials, establish your
credibility.
*Have a way to email you and provide
comments, “like” your posts, “share” and
repost them.
*Ask them to join your mailing list.
9. *
*After the first connection, you have to keep them
interested, coming back for more.
*Use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, ScoopIt, YouTube or
create a blog, and post often.
*Use GoDaddy to buy a domain, create a website,
WordPress to create a blog or website.
*Keep your posts or content fresh, new, on-point and
relevant.
*Interact with them by “pushing” your blog or content
via Twitter, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, ScoopIt.
*Send newsletters via your contact list, use Constant
Contact or other mailing software.
10. *Let your followers see your passion for what
you are up to.
*Share your self, be real and most of all, be
authentic.
*Have everything about your website , your
posts, your blogs, be congruous with who
you say you are.
* Invite them to join you in supporting your
cause.
11. *Let your followers financially support your
Promise:
*Crowd Funding website resource list:
http://bit.ly/JQ3EE0
*Kickstarter – www.kickstarter.com
*Indie GoGo – www,indiegogo.com
12. *Launch your promise!
*Start Sharing! Get out there
and spread the word!
*Get online and let the
miracles happen
13. * Social Sites: * Blogs and Micro-Blogs–
* Facebook – * Twitter –
www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
* MySpace – * Google Blogger –
www.blogger.com
www.myspace,com
* WordPress -
* Ning – www.ning.com www.wordpress.com
* LinkedIn – business * Type Pad –
www.linkedin.com www.typepad.com
* Content Management * Movable Type –
www.movabletuype.org
* Drupal – * Live Journal –
www.drupal.com
www.livejournal.com
* Wordframe Integra – * Xanga – www.xanga.com
www.wordframe.com
Before you start looking for that special person, you need to get your personal act together…Find out what you want from life Get out there:Join Match.com Social clubsa gym ChurchWhere ever the people you are attracted to will be If you need it, get a make-overStart working outHaircutLadies, makeup, manicure, pedicureGet a wardrobe that highlights your assetsGet the word out to your friends, family, work colleagues – I am ready to get out there and find someone! Fix-upsInvite to parties
Finding ThemDefine who you are looking for, who is your crowd? Searching for your soul mate group Looking to connect with someone special, you first have to find them You have to hang out where the people you are looking to connect with hang outFriends introduce youOnline Dating sitesYou just happen to cross their path
You want to look your best for that special person, taking care in dress, grooming, car is clean, you have you business cardWhen you introduce yourself give them a reason to want to know youBe interesting, have something to talk about, engage them in conversationFind common interests, friends Listen for what is important to them
Once you have found that special person find out if they are interested in you…Create a way to connect and stay in touchGive them your cell phone, email address, skype, Facebook page or business cardInvite them to connect and tell them when they can expect to hear from you again
After the first date, you have to keep them interestedKeep the conversation freshHave each date be new, exciting, interestingGet to know them and find out what interests themFind out what they like, and surprise them with a special restaurant, tickets to a concert, show, movie, eventShow up with flowers and wine Show them that you care and that they matter
Let them get to know the “real” youInvite them home to see how you live, what you are really all aboutShow them your photo album and yearbooksShare your life, your family, your work, your interests and get to know theirs too Keep the conversation “real” and be authenticDon’t play games, and don’t wait too long to tell them that you care
Once you have committed to that special person, you need to buy the ring plan the perfect wedding…So how are you going to pay for the wedding….and the honeymoon? Do you have a DOWRY? Rich Relatives? Savings?